
Marblehead woman spearheads legislative bills
Rory McCarthy, a Marblehead resident with multiple autoimmune diseases, was one of more than 200 people who were sexually abused by Dr. Derrick Todd of Brigham and... Read more.

Marblehead neighbors prompt traffic solutions
MARBLEHEAD — At last week’s Board of Health meeting, Director of Public Health Andrew Petty explained that there will be a new traffic route at the transfer... Read more.

School districts respond to DEI threats
Dr. Patrick Tutwiler, Massachusetts Secretary of Education and Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) Interim Commissioner, published... Read more.

Marblehead picks a principal
MARBLEHEAD — Marblehead Public Schools announced that Frank Kowalski, who has been the interim principal at Glover Elementary School for the 2024-25 school year,... Read more.

Marblehead School Committee flies draft flag policy
MARBLEHEAD — After quite some time, the School Committee has performed a first reading of the drafted flag policy, which cannot be voted on until three readings... Read more.

Report refutes Marblehead antisemitism claims
MARBLEHEAD — The School Committee released external investigator Allyson Kurker’s findings regarding claims of “antisemitism, discrimination and egregiously... Read more.

Marblehead 6th graders meet the Challenge
MARBLEHEAD — Epstein Hillel School sixth graders Alice Dunn and Charlie Sobelman won ADI’s “Make the Change Challenge” with their simple yet creative prototype.... Read more.

Marblehead temple hosts ‘Chelsea: The Jewish Years’
MARBLEHEAD — Temple Sinai is hosting a free screening of and discussion on “Chelsea: The Jewish Years” April 6 at 4 p.m. The 18-minute documentary was created... Read more.

215 students participate in 3rd annual Marblehead STEAM fair
MARBLEHEAD — Hundreds of students and parents gathered in the Brown Elementary School gymnasium Thursday evening for the school’s third annual STEAM Fair. The... Read more.

Marblehead proclaims Sexual Assault Awareness Month
MARBLEHEAD — The Select Board on Wednesday unanimously voted to approve a proclamation for April to be Sexual Assault Awareness Month after Megan Sweeney — a... Read more.